Montgomery County residents can claim cash at Nov. 18 event

Community Report

Published 4:29 pm, Sunday, November 15, 2015

Montgomery County residents may have money waiting for them in the state’s Unclaimed Property database, and they’ll have an opportunity to search for it at an upcoming event hosted by the Texas Comptroller’s office and Montgomery County Treasurer Stephanne Davenport.

Unclaimed Property representatives from the Comptroller’s office will help people search for unclaimed property online, fill out claim forms and answer questions from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18, in the Montgomery County Commissioners Courtroom - Alan B. Sadler Building, 501 North Thompson, Suite 402, in Conroe.

Unclaimed property includes forgotten utility deposits or other refunds, insurance proceeds, mineral interest or royalty payments, dormant bank accounts and abandoned safe deposit box contents. The Comptroller aims to reunite more than 28 million properties with their rightful owners.

“Texas has $4 billion in unclaimed property, and as Comptroller, one of my jobs is to get that money back in the hands of those who earned it,” said Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar. “I encourage Texans to search for their money online or contact my office to claim their rightful property.”

The Comptroller’s office reports that Montgomery County residents currently have more than $31 million waiting to be claimed.

To search for unclaimed property at any time, or to view helpful how-to videos on the process, visit the Comptroller’s unclaimed property website at ClaimItTexas.org or call 1-800-654-FIND (3463).